Adapting Ownership in Perennial Classes: The Effect of Cochran Records on Supermarkets and Businessman Patrice Wheelers Hit-and-Run Though.

Adapting Ownership in Perennial Classes: The Effect of Cochran Records on Supermarkets and Businessman Patrice Wheelers Hit-and-Run Though.


Abstract

This study investigated the impact of Cochran records on supermarkets and businessman Patrice Wheeler's hit-and-run case in adapting ownership in perennial classes. The researchers conducted a qualitative case study approach, analyzing the legal and ethical considerations surrounding ownership and accountability in both instances. The findings indicate that Cochran records can have a significant effect on supermarkets' ownership practices and accountability, as well as on public perception. Furthermore, the study finds that Wheeler's hit-and-run case highlights the complexities of personal ownership and the ethical implications of transferring responsibility to others. The paper concludes by advocating for the need to better understand the nuances of ownership in perennial classes, particularly in the legal and ethical dimensions, to promote transparency, accountability, and fairness in business practices.

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Jameil Theo "Adapting Ownership in Perennial Classes: The Effect of Cochran Records on Supermarkets and Businessman Patrice Wheelers Hit-and-Run Though.".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2019.

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Date of Release: 2019
Author(s): Jameil Theo.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 5
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications